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Here we go @super_ram this pub offers plenty of "real ale" from across the world, plus prices which would keep you here.

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The weirdest thing is I'm drinking Dutch larger!

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Super ram will surely make an effort to go there with all that beer.

It's the qualityΒ  of beer and choice that counts.I do wish it was closer.

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i get the feeling this would be like a kid in a candy store with @super_ram

I'd be spoiltΒ  for choice and wouldn't knowΒ  what to choose first.

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I used to work in Chesterfield a few years ago but I don't remember that place, is it new?

It didn't look new, it's actually a stone throw away from the ground. It had bars outside, it looked sort of like a ran down newsagents from the outside, the chap I spoke to on the bar said it's been around for years but always ran into trouble. He told me they became popular because they important beer from Holland, Germany, France and Italy (pretty much all over).

Which in return makes it cheaper. I believe my larger was just over £2 and Jake had a lemonade which was just over £1.

For a football pub or just one in general, these are great prices.

Sounds great, of course when I worked in Chesterfield which is about 7 years ago the football was at Saltergate, a right old dump of a ground. I haven't been to the new one yet, I always seem to be away when we play them, on fact I always seem to be away most of the time.

if you had to do so from that pick which would you choose?

I'd start with a name beginning with 'A' and go through the alphabet. :rollonfloorlaughing:

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I used to work in Chesterfield a few years ago but I don't remember that place, is it new?

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It didn't look new, it's actually a stone throw away from the ground. It had bars outside, it looked sort of like a ran down newsagents from the outside, the chap I spoke to on the bar said it's been around for years but always ran into trouble. He told me they became popular because they important beer from Holland, Germany, France and Italy (pretty much all over).

Which in return makes it cheaper. I believe my larger was just over £2 and Jake had a lemonade which was just over £1.

For a football pub or just one in general, these are great prices.

http://www.the-beer-parlour.co.uk/

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